We are pleased to share recent publication news from Ann Gillian Chu, alumna of the UCSIA Summer School. Ann continues to contribute valuable scholarship at the intersection of theology, lived experience, and cultural context.
Her two latest works include:
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“Rethinking Hong Kong’s Theological Education: An Argument for Lived Theology” in Hong Kong Studies 4.2 (2024). In this article, Ann explores the significance of integrating lived theology into Hong Kong’s theological education. She argues for a model that more closely reflects the everyday faith experiences of local communities.
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“Stanley Hauerwas and ‘Chan Tai-man’: An Analysis of Hong Kong Laypeople’s Lived Theology and Hong Kong Theologians” in Practical Theology and Majority World Epistemologies, edited by Alfred Brunsdon and Calida Chu (Taylor & Francis, 2024). This chapter examines how theological frameworks intersect with local religious practice, offering insights into the faith lives of Hong Kong’s lay Christians in conversation with academic theology.
Read the article here.
We warmly congratulate Ann on these important contributions and look forward to following her continued work in contextual and practical theology.